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Archive for December 15th, 2006
Newspaper Chain Adopts Creative Commons Licenses
PressThink has the details on how a newspaper chain has adopted creative commons licenses for nearly all of its 121 Massachusetts-based dailies and weeklies.
Ontario Passes Anti-Online Gambling Advertising Law
The Province of Ontario has passed new consumer protection legislation that contains provisions prohibiting the advertising of Internet gambling sites. The provisions underwent important changes at committee (first reading, second reading after committee), however, so that the final bill looks somewhat different from the one that was introduced in the fall. When first introduced, the bill contained a blanket prohibition on advertising an "an Internet site that operates an internet gaming business contrary to the Criminal Code." The bill defined advertising as:
(a) the promotion by print, publication, broadcast, telecommunication or distribution by any means, of information intended to promote the use of an internet gaming business,
(b) self-promotion and a contract under which one person obtains the services of another to develop or distribute the advertisement,
(c) a link in a website intended to promote the use of an internet gaming business.
After committee, the bill contained some important changes.